Teliocrinus springeri, (Clark, 1909)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00392.x |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5114376 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/361B885B-642D-FFED-6583-5CAB7FB4FCF8 |
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Carolina |
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Teliocrinus springeri |
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TELIOCRINUS SPRINGERI SPRINGERI View in CoL (CLARK, 1909A)
Synonym: Hypalocrinus springeri Clark, 1909a: 650 ; Hypalocrinus ornatus Clark, 1909a: 651 ; Teliocrinus asper Döderlein, 1912: 22 View in CoL (pars.); Comastrocrinus springeri Clark, 1912: 254 View in CoL ; Comastrocrinus ornatus Clark, 1912: 257 View in CoL ; Teliocrinus springeri, Clark, 1932: 388 View in CoL .
Diagnosis: Subspecies of T. springeri with strongly serrated arms, arm syzygies usually with vermiculated facets, usually 10 (35%) or 11 (50%) internodals per noditaxis, moderate internodal thickness (H / D <0.4 in adults), and cirri that are usually longer than in the other subspecies.
Locus typicus: As for the species.
Occurrence: East Arabian Sea, Laccadive Islands, off Madras, Adaman Islands, and south Sumatra; depth range 915–1280 m.
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Diplocrininae |
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Teliocrinus springeri
Roux, Michel, Améziane, Nadia & Eleaume, Marc 2009 |
Teliocrinus springeri
, Clark 1932: 388 |
Teliocrinus asper Döderlein, 1912: 22
Doderlein 1912: 22 |
Comastrocrinus springeri
Clark 1912: 254 |
Comastrocrinus ornatus
Clark 1912: 257 |
Hypalocrinus springeri
Clark 1909: 650 |
Hypalocrinus ornatus
Clark 1909: 651 |